Slack is a personal integration. The connection is yours, not your workspace’s, so your teammates won’t see your Slack data in their briefs.
Before you start
You’ll need:- An active Dana account
- A Slack account with access to the workspace you want to connect
Connect Slack to Dana
1
Open Dana settings
Go to Settings → Integrations.
2
Find Slack under Personal integrations
Under Personal integrations, click Slack.
3
Authorize the connection
Click Connect Slack. A popup will open for MCP authorization. Follow the prompts to authorize Dana’s access to your Slack workspace.
4
You're done
Slack will show as Connected in your integrations list. Dana now has access to your Slack messages for brief generation.

What flows from Slack into your briefs
Once connected, Dana surfaces:- Recent messages with each meeting attendee: relevant Slack conversations are pulled into your brief so you have the latest context going in
How Slack fits into the citation system
Dana’s citation system is extensible — Slack messages are treated as a source alongside email, calendar, LinkedIn, notes, Dex, and Notion. Every claim in your brief that references a Slack conversation links back to the original message, so you can trace any insight to where it came from.Tip: Tell Dana how to use your Slack data
If you want Dana to prioritize Slack context in your briefs, add it to your custom instructions:- Go to Settings → Brief Settings
- Scroll to Custom Instructions
- Add something like: “Include the most recent Slack messages with each attendee in the brief.”
- Hit Regenerate on any existing brief to test it
Troubleshooting
I connected Slack but messages aren't showing up in briefs
I connected Slack but messages aren't showing up in briefs
Try regenerating an existing brief after connecting. If Slack data still doesn’t appear, disconnect and reconnect from Settings → Integrations.
Disconnecting Slack
To disconnect Slack from Dana:- Go to Settings → Integrations
- Find Slack under Personal integrations and click Disconnect
- Confirm

